Miniaturized Antenna Solution Based on Lossy Planar Microresonators to Conjointly Control Radiation and Selectivity

Author:

Ma Biyun1,Chousseaud Anne2,Toutain Serge2

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronics and Information Engineering, South China University of Technology, 381 Road Wushan, Guangzhou 510640, China

2. LUNAM University, University of Nantes, IETR CNRS 6164, Polytech Nantes, La Chantrerie, rue Christian Pauc, BP 50609, 44306 Nantes, France

Abstract

We propose a new method to design miniaturized compact antennas, in which it is possible to control conjointly the radiation efficiency and the bandwidth selectivity of the antenna. And this method has been validated by the realization of prototypes based on planar resonators. The geometry of these resonators has been chosen because their unloaded quality factor can be controlled and is mainly dependent on radiation loss. In the first time, a filter with a significant potential to radiation has been realized by choosing suitable miniaturized resonators. An antenna, based on the same structure, in which the output of the filter was removed (load by air resistance) can be obtained. Modification of the quality factor of each resonator is necessary to take into account the change of the load value from the previous filter to the final structure. The position and the quality factor of the resonators are determined by a filter design concept to obtain a specific frequency response in which each resonator is a basic radiation element. Load of the antenna is ultimately a distributed load constituted by the parallel contributions of each resonators to radiation loss. In other words such an antenna can also be called radiating filter.

Funder

French Research National Agency

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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